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Hi I'm Q

I love the Lord, Family, and Lacrosse, in that order, and I'm a Mormon!

About Me

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I love to play what the bro's with flows would call Lax. I am working towards being a performance enhancement specialist. I am in reality an only child but I have taken on many brothers and sisters in my secular life and within the Gospel. I really feel deep-down that we might as well be blood-related and even imagine it like I grew up with all of them and that we are the best of friends. Almost like we had tub-time as two year olds, little league as little guys, through the happenin's of High School, the "yes, dear" 's of years to come, and I hope to keep those binding relationships on into the eternities.

Why I am a Mormon

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I am a Mormon because I know that God has told me through the feelings and impressions of the Holy Ghost that this is His church. I know that God lives and will answer the prayers of anyone who seeks His counsel.
There are so many moments in my life where the only explanation could be that it was and is God. I stay a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints first because I know the Lord has told me it is true through the Holy Ghost, and second because every moment of my life that I have tried to live for the Savior and His church has never been a moment that I regret. I have been converted to Him and His teachings. I can attribute every good thing in life to Him. I can't wait to see His face and see Him as He is.

How I live my faith

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Currently I have the privilege to serve as a missionary in the heart of Florida. I represent the Lord, Jesus Christ, and strive to say and do exactly what He would say or do if He were here. I will not always be an official representative of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Saints but I hope to represent the Savior and His teachings the rest of my life. I now know for a surety that the real, lasting happiness of life on earth and life in the eternities can only come through the Savior, Jesus Christ.

A champion athlete, Leilani seemed to have it all: a world title, a loving family, loyal friends and fans. And yet she felt like a failure. Overcoming her depression took a power far greater than medication.